This is stated on the website of the Norwegian research institute Norsar.
"In the seismic data, we see clear signals at the times of several key events in the match, which shows how large crowds can create measurable vibrations in the ground," Norsar writes.
The biggest impact on the seismograph - which is mainly used for earthquakes - came from Erling Braut Haaland's 1–0 and 2–1 goals.
Norway won its first World Cup match in 28 years with a score of 4–1.





